Tuesday 5 July 2016

Highlanders too strong for Kings

Southern Kings played the Pulse Energy Highlanders in their last Vodacom Super Rugby home game at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Saturday evening.


The visiting Highlanders were hard pressed in a tightly contested match in the first half but were able to end the game with four unanswered tries in the final ten minutes.

The home side had an opportunity to take an early lead, but flyhalf Elgar Watts pushed it wide of the upright.

The Highlanders scored first points through flyhalf, Lima Sopoaga, after enjoying most the territory in the opening quarter.

Ten minutes later they extended their score as they penetrated the home side's defense through fullback Matt Faddes who scored their first try. Sopoaga converted to give them a 0 - 10 lead.

Watts kicked a twenty fifth minute penalty to get the home side on the board, trailing 3 - 10.

The Kings did most of the attacking play towards the end of the first half and were rewarded with a try of their own, when left wing, Wandile Mjekevu sliced through the Highlanders' defense. Watts missed the conversion as the Kings trailed 8 - 10 at the break.

The visitors opened the second half with two more tries, with Faddes crossing the whitewash for a second time, while replacement flank, Dan Pryor. Sopoaga missed both conversions as the Highlanders extended their lead to 8 - 20.

Replacement flyhalf Louis Fouche kicked a fifty seventh minute penalty to edge closer to the Highlanders' score, 11 - 20.

After an entertaining passage of play, the Kings were rewarded with a try from their captain, Steven Sykes, after interplay between backs and forwards. Fouche added the extras to trail by two, 18 - 20.
The visitors finished the game strong with four unanswered tries including a hat trick from Faddes.

Final score 48 - 18.

Scorers:

Southern Kings (8) 18 - Tries: Wandile Mjekevu Steven Sykes. Conversion: Louis Fouche (1) Penalties: Elgar Watts (1) Fouche (1)

Highlanders (10) 48 - Tries: Matt Faddes (3) Dan Pryor Jack Wilson Patrick Osborne Ali Seiuli. Conversions: Liam Sopoaga (4) Fletcher Smith (1). Penalties: Sopoaga (1)

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